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Ronald Lees
March 7, 2002
Please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of your loved one. Ronald E. Lees, Retired Chief of Police-Swissvale, PA.
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Suzanne Dunay White
March 6, 2002
I remember your mother well. Your parents and my parents were friends for years. Your mother was such a bright lady and so kind. I lost track of her after your father died and then my parents died. I remember going to your grandfather's farm when I was a little girl and getting fresh meat and homemade products. I remember how excited she was when your were building your new house. My sympathy to you all. Sue White
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